“24: Live Another Day” Finally Gets A Full Trailer From Fox [Video]

Fans of the hit series 24 have probably been going crazy in anticipation for the new event series that will feature Kiefer Sutherland reprising his role of Jack Bauer in 24: Live Another Day.

There have been short clips revealed, and new cast members joining and exiting the series, but for the first time, fans finally get a full trailer for the upcoming series. The preview is not as long as some film trailers, but it does last for a full minute, and features new footage that has not been seen before.

The new trailer features plenty of pulse-pounding action that is sure to keep everyone on the edge of their seat when the show premieres. There are explosions, terrorist plots being planned, and the urgent phone calls that everyone remembers Jack Bauer receiving throughout 24.

24: Live Another Day is an event series that will air on Fox, the same network that aired 24. It is being shot on location in London, where the upcoming series will be set. It will follow Jack Bauer once again, who is in exile, but still willing to risk his life to thwart a terrorist attack.

It was announced months ago that Kiefer Sutherland’s beloved character would be returning to the small screen, and people have been buzzing about it ever since.

Another thing to note is that both Kim Raver and William Devane will be reprising their roles from 24 as well. In addition to the old cast members, 24: Live Another Day‘s cast will include Yvonne Strahovski, Giles Matthey, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Michael Wincott and Michelle Fairley.

The 24 revival will keep the same format that made the show such a groundbreaking hit, and play out in real-time as Jack Bauer attempts to save the United States. The event series will consist of 12 new episodes, and there is even a possibility of a 24 film happening too.

24 has been off the air for four years now, although it may seem like even longer for some people. The original series ran from 2001 until 2010. Tune in for 24: Live Another Day on Monday, May 5. The show will have a 2-hour premiere beginning at 8 p.m., and then air at 9 p.m. for the following episodes.